A man puts his hand into his purse to pay for the services of a young woman, as another hands her a pair of earrings. Mezzotint by J. Faber after P. Mercier.
- Mercier, Philip, 1689?-1760.
- Date:
- Mar.25 1794
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- 27988i
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[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], Mar.25 1794.
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1 print : mezzotint ; platemark 27.5 x 33 cm
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The morning rose, what shall poor Harpax do! He came, he lov'd, enjoy'd the nymph 'tis true. All that he wish'd he had, but thinks at last, Tis mighty hard to pay for pleasure past... P. Mercier pinx. I. Faber fecit. 1744
Lettering continues: But hard or not, his Cloe's constant rule, To drain the purse when e'er she charms the fool, And in his turn poor Harpax now must prove What many a fool can tell, the curse of lawless love.
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Wellcome Collection 27988i
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